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only at kay. >> brad: 49-43 -- >> brad: 49.3 seconds remaining in regulation, but only three seconds on the shot clock for kentucky. kentucky has led to virtually throughout. it was a 72-71 lead on a bacot -- for north carolina. that's the only time they had the lead in this game. >> bill: right now, the hit and foul on the out-of-bounds or screen and lob. three on the clock, so it's a catch and dribble. plenty of time. >> brad: let's see if it's going to be sheppard as the trigger man on the baseline. >> bill: it's interesting. i would put big on him so he doesn't get good vision. >> brad: certainly had good vision just about all my. speech to understanding is another level. speed when they do put him on -- >> bill: his understanding is another level. speed when they put bacot on it. got it in, got it up, short. [whistle blowing] fouled before the shot? >> bill: i would say so. i think it's way before the shot. >> brad: that was the longest three seconds. >> bill: a touch. >> brad: i guess so. >> bill: very smart of bradshaw to get himself right to the rim. just great all over. >> b
only at kay. >> brad: 49-43 -- >> brad: 49.3 seconds remaining in regulation, but only three seconds on the shot clock for kentucky. kentucky has led to virtually throughout. it was a 72-71 lead on a bacot -- for north carolina. that's the only time they had the lead in this game. >> bill: right now, the hit and foul on the out-of-bounds or screen and lob. three on the clock, so it's a catch and dribble. plenty of time. >> brad: let's see if it's going to be sheppard as...
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he said no, hanna, it's brad. nancy's still not back. >> reporter: now brad was worried. >> i really started to panic. >> reporter: especially when she learned nancy had also stood up another of their friends. they called the local hospital. no sign of nancy. they called nancy's twin sister christa up in canada. >> have you talked to nancy today? she went for a run and she hasn't returned yet and we're very worried about her. can you call us? it >> you know about this kind of stuff? >> you would think. >> reporter: krista calls her older brother jeff, who is a police officer in edmonton,. >> my first reaction, okay, she's it, she just needs some space or time. she'll turn up. >> reporter: when nancy's parents, gary and donna, heard she was missing, they were gripped by something dark and cold. >> gary said to me, donna, this story is not going to have a happy. >> reporter: by afternoon the cary police were involved. >> all i was told on the phone it was a missing persons. >> reporter: when detective george daniels
he said no, hanna, it's brad. nancy's still not back. >> reporter: now brad was worried. >> i really started to panic. >> reporter: especially when she learned nancy had also stood up another of their friends. they called the local hospital. no sign of nancy. they called nancy's twin sister christa up in canada. >> have you talked to nancy today? she went for a run and she hasn't returned yet and we're very worried about her. can you call us? it >> you know about...
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brad o'born. they began by attacking his depiction of himself as a bad boyfriend. >> so you are a bad boyfriend, but also innocent? >> correct. >> you hit this young girl? >> no i did not. >> you slapped her? >> no i did not. >> kicked? or >> no, i did not. >> denny's lawyer tried to trip brought up on dates and times. >> you told us earlier today, that you are -- >> you're not trying to get it straight, you are trying to confuse me. >> but, did brad have a motive for killing hannah? for an answer to that question, denny's attorneys were turned to hannah's diaries, reported on the trial. >> page after page of entries, in her own handwriting. you could argue that she was fed up with brad o'born, and was reaching out on the very night she disappeared. >> that has got to be something for a jury to think about. >> it would be, if i was sitting on the panel. >> the diary entrance speaking from her grave, hannah's own words telling jurors who she was thinking about, danny. here on november 11th. again,
brad o'born. they began by attacking his depiction of himself as a bad boyfriend. >> so you are a bad boyfriend, but also innocent? >> correct. >> you hit this young girl? >> no i did not. >> you slapped her? >> no i did not. >> kicked? or >> no, i did not. >> denny's lawyer tried to trip brought up on dates and times. >> you told us earlier today, that you are -- >> you're not trying to get it straight, you are trying to confuse...
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and then brad cast suspicion. elsewhere. >> brad do you know where susan 's at? >> i have no idea where she is. i wish i did. >> okay. where do you think she is, if you had to guess? >> my guess would be ted -- . i can't help but think he had to be behind this somehow. >> and there was one more thing, said brad. somebody sent him a weird email the morning before his last state with susie. maybe ted was behind it somehow. here it is. how's your girlfriend? how does your wife feel about it? the sender, a denise johnson. >> still in the dark as to who said that. and who the hell is denise johnson? >> that made the cops ears perk up. a missing woman, a mysterious email, one guy pointing toward another. >> there's somebody out there, some jealousy, probably. i needed to find out who send those emails. >> so they told brad, don't leave town. and they set out to talk to susie's soon to be ex, ted casey. coming up. >> so much pressure, and after a while it -- you know, explodes. the first fda-approved rsv vaccine. arexvy is used to prevent lower respiratory disease from
and then brad cast suspicion. elsewhere. >> brad do you know where susan 's at? >> i have no idea where she is. i wish i did. >> okay. where do you think she is, if you had to guess? >> my guess would be ted -- . i can't help but think he had to be behind this somehow. >> and there was one more thing, said brad. somebody sent him a weird email the morning before his last state with susie. maybe ted was behind it somehow. here it is. how's your girlfriend? how does...
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brad: i will give this up after. would you can see that amazon is playing a little bit from behind right now? adam: i don't think so. it is the race analysis. arbery really going to have a conversation about three steps into a 10k race? it is about the long-term. amazon has always taken a much more long-term view of the world in almost any other company. i think the key is building a multiple layers of the stack because that is what customers need. we are building applications on top of these models. we released code whisper, a coding companion on top of amazon lom's. you type in the words and it gives you back code. internal tests coding challenges. developers finished their tasks 57% faster than those not using code whisper. plus, it is secure, private. tells you what open-source you are using and what licensing restrictions there might be on it, was not not every other solution does. i think we are confident. the thing that ought to give us confidence is customer response. i mentioned omnicom and bbva. really exci
brad: i will give this up after. would you can see that amazon is playing a little bit from behind right now? adam: i don't think so. it is the race analysis. arbery really going to have a conversation about three steps into a 10k race? it is about the long-term. amazon has always taken a much more long-term view of the world in almost any other company. i think the key is building a multiple layers of the stack because that is what customers need. we are building applications on top of these...
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brad: it isn't just spacex. there's other companies like blue origin coming online as well, private companies and smaller groups in australia, or rocket labs in new zealand, for instance, that is all making that cost cheaper. i like to think of it's like airplane travel. we spent the longest time having one costly airline, but now we have a bunch of budget carriers that are making it effective. adam: we live on this little dot and what's out there is just massive, and i wanna explore what's out there and see it. michael: australian entrepreneur, adam gilmour, is building one of those budget carriers. adam: all right, guys, we're going soon. michael: five years ago, he cashed in a lucrative career as an international banker for the potential he saw in space. adam: this rocket engine, it sits up the top of the vehicle and it's the final engine that puts the satellites into space so you're gonna see a 20-second burn of this engine where we're making sure that the fuel's burning properly, the materials in the rocket
brad: it isn't just spacex. there's other companies like blue origin coming online as well, private companies and smaller groups in australia, or rocket labs in new zealand, for instance, that is all making that cost cheaper. i like to think of it's like airplane travel. we spent the longest time having one costly airline, but now we have a bunch of budget carriers that are making it effective. adam: we live on this little dot and what's out there is just massive, and i wanna explore what's out...
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brad is right. you take a look at the ten year indication i think what you're benefiting from over the last year is clearly free money that was really never reflected in treasuries so, look, i think the market can keep going i've added exposure. after i spoke to patti, i bought some alphabet. it doesn't matter what these companies say. we're taking a company, facebook, revenues were down almost 5% and added $100 billion. i think the market looks good for the first half because the market -- because investors focus on that little data point. they cut their capex down by $10 billion. not $100 billion positive. not ten multiple on that i think no matter what google says, what amazon says, they may tick down. >> so, bryn, we're going to slip in a break after bryn. we haven't even had a chance to hear from you yet, bryn. >> yes, i think first of all the fed green lit the growth stocks. some of them deserve to be here and some of them don't snap was up 10%. bad, bath and beyond up 30%. i think facebook is
brad is right. you take a look at the ten year indication i think what you're benefiting from over the last year is clearly free money that was really never reflected in treasuries so, look, i think the market can keep going i've added exposure. after i spoke to patti, i bought some alphabet. it doesn't matter what these companies say. we're taking a company, facebook, revenues were down almost 5% and added $100 billion. i think the market looks good for the first half because the market --...
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brad: there are. alix: give us the teaser. brad: we are taking $1 billion, nine hundred million dollars of mine and $100 million from friends and family, the biggest thing sequoia heritage, and we are putting that in the form of a pipe into a company called silverstein technologies p then we will spend that company back to the legacy shareholders, give them a $2.5 billion dividend, give them a small percentage of my next company, and then i am off to the races. guy: ok. where are the races taking place? which particular areas should we be thinking about those races being? brad: we want the market to digest this a pipe first, but it will be a similar industry in terms of its characteristics to the other industries we successfully can dollar -- consolidated over the years. it will be industrial services. something that is growing, something that is rich with acquisition opportunities, and where bigger is better. alix: i am looking through it to think about what the clue that would be like. why is now a good time to be doing this
brad: there are. alix: give us the teaser. brad: we are taking $1 billion, nine hundred million dollars of mine and $100 million from friends and family, the biggest thing sequoia heritage, and we are putting that in the form of a pipe into a company called silverstein technologies p then we will spend that company back to the legacy shareholders, give them a $2.5 billion dividend, give them a small percentage of my next company, and then i am off to the races. guy: ok. where are the races...
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good afternoon. _ chief brad ventura. good afternoon, brad - chief brad ventura. good| afternoon, brad ventura, chief brad ventura. good - afternoon, brad ventura, fire chief. i want to give our deepest condolences by those affected by this incident. it's affected by this incident. it's affected a lot of us personally, members of our community, ourfamilies and our department. 0ur community, ourfamilies and our department. our hearts go out to all of them. i will give you a bit of background on how the day unfolded. firefighters faced with multiple wildfires beginning just after midnight tuesday morning. these firefighters were compounded by extreme winds we are all aware of. the first fire burned about 675 acres. by 11 o'clock in the morning, that is when the lahaina fire began, fuelled by gusts up to 60 miles per hour. some even reported up to 80 miles per hour. in the localised area. we redirected resources from many parts of the island to respond. and after noon, an additional fire started of several areas on that afternoon and resources were also directed up t
good afternoon. _ chief brad ventura. good afternoon, brad - chief brad ventura. good| afternoon, brad ventura, chief brad ventura. good - afternoon, brad ventura, fire chief. i want to give our deepest condolences by those affected by this incident. it's affected by this incident. it's affected a lot of us personally, members of our community, ourfamilies and our department. 0ur community, ourfamilies and our department. our hearts go out to all of them. i will give you a bit of background on...
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>> brad is the best. he recently released a new single off his upcoming album. first let's catch up with him. okay you were last year in 2017 it poured rain. >> yeah. >> you did it again. but this time we ordered up some sunshine. >> yes. >> what is it like to be back on "the today show" plaza. >> it's good it's early it's a 5:00 a.m. wake-up call. >> i want to talk about your new single because it is it's awesome, but it also reminds you how time is fleeting are you noticing that in your life with your kids? >> for sure. that's the same, too we also, pretty much, most of us lost a summer or gained one, however you look at it from the pandemic i spent one at home and didn't get to do any of this. that was interesting i lost time with them. it was written during the pandemic, i think, because that was on my mind a lot. >> and how are the little ones you have two boys, right >> not that little. >> how old are they now? >> 14 and 16. >> they will love that i called them little. >> that's fine one of them get
>> brad is the best. he recently released a new single off his upcoming album. first let's catch up with him. okay you were last year in 2017 it poured rain. >> yeah. >> you did it again. but this time we ordered up some sunshine. >> yes. >> what is it like to be back on "the today show" plaza. >> it's good it's early it's a 5:00 a.m. wake-up call. >> i want to talk about your new single because it is it's awesome, but it also reminds you how...
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was it like to be on a show with brad meltzer and what is brad meltzer like? i got a real quick story about what like to be on a show with brad meltzer. we were up in northern california investigating this place called the bohemian grove. and it's this weird place where people do weird things. and we were trying to sneak in and see the heck was going on in there, that kind of thing. we had this guy named alex jones, us, who they stuck in my kayak because i had water experience and anyway, finally figure we're going to get in there by air or sea and it turned out to be by sea and as you remember, if you saw that episode we actually snuck onto the property and buddy mckinley got arrested only because they don't run as fast as scott does i'm running away from the cops this is this is a former prosecutor, military officer running from the police going. how in the hell did this happen? we finally i finally get away with alex jones, get the camera crew out of there. buddy mckinley are in jail. the director of decoded calls brad in the middle of the night. breathless
was it like to be on a show with brad meltzer and what is brad meltzer like? i got a real quick story about what like to be on a show with brad meltzer. we were up in northern california investigating this place called the bohemian grove. and it's this weird place where people do weird things. and we were trying to sneak in and see the heck was going on in there, that kind of thing. we had this guy named alex jones, us, who they stuck in my kayak because i had water experience and anyway,...
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was it like to be on a show with brad meltzer and what is brad meltzer like? i got a real quick story about what like to be on a show with brad meltzer. we were up in northern california investigating this place called the bohemian grove. and it's this weird place where people do weird things. and we were trying to sneak in and see the heck was going on in there, that kind of thing. we had this guy named alex jones, us, who they stuck in my kayak because i had water experience and anyway, finally figure we're going to get in there by air or sea and it turned out to be by sea and as you remember, if you saw that episode we actually snuck onto the property and buddy mckinley got arrested only because they don't run as fast as scott does i'm running away from the cops this is this is a former prosecutor, military officer running from the police going. how in the hell did this happen? we finally i finally get away with alex jones, get the camera crew out of there. buddy mckinley are in jail. the director of decoded calls brad in the middle of the night. breathless
was it like to be on a show with brad meltzer and what is brad meltzer like? i got a real quick story about what like to be on a show with brad meltzer. we were up in northern california investigating this place called the bohemian grove. and it's this weird place where people do weird things. and we were trying to sneak in and see the heck was going on in there, that kind of thing. we had this guy named alex jones, us, who they stuck in my kayak because i had water experience and anyway,...
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i called brad the next morning on a saturday and i say brad, can we do "we are the world" he puts me in touch with david wild and off to the races we go, trying to do something to help so when brad says you are the conduit, you are the conduit, igor and i think to brad's point about how it changes you when you see it, how do we work on that front how do we make sure more people see not just the horrors like what you're describing but the resilience, like the intersection brad's describing both sides all sides. >> well, that's the thing that's most beautiful about kyiv. and i'm pretty sure brad can tell you all about it because, you know, he's not biased as much as i am but at the same time like look, there's so much beauty in this city and resilience. like you know, seeing it is one thing. and we're trying to get as many youtubers in, as many celebrities in as possible but what's important here is to relay that message to the world. and there's nobody better positioned to do that than somebody who's as be talented as brad, for example. so the song is incredible. i'm so looking forwar
i called brad the next morning on a saturday and i say brad, can we do "we are the world" he puts me in touch with david wild and off to the races we go, trying to do something to help so when brad says you are the conduit, you are the conduit, igor and i think to brad's point about how it changes you when you see it, how do we work on that front how do we make sure more people see not just the horrors like what you're describing but the resilience, like the intersection brad's...
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brad. well, you know, i think, you know, one of the sort of mysteries is that, you know, when you look at the research on marriage and child well-being, it just kind of keeps coming in and in. so it's like, you know, maybe at some point it's just going to like break out into the public, you know, that there is this sort of like, you know, so but i mean, it's good news in the sense that like, the research continues to kind of like reinforce the importance of stable married families for kids and adults in my my newer thought is that marriage matters more than ever in a world that's more secular, in a world where people are less engaged local communities and a world of we spend too much time on our devices like being a halfway decent spouse, halfway decent parent forces you to kind of have in-person community in a very local way. and then also, if you're a parent sending your kids to school soccer, maybe if you're religious, you know, sunday school, you're just out and about you're more social
brad. well, you know, i think, you know, one of the sort of mysteries is that, you know, when you look at the research on marriage and child well-being, it just kind of keeps coming in and in. so it's like, you know, maybe at some point it's just going to like break out into the public, you know, that there is this sort of like, you know, so but i mean, it's good news in the sense that like, the research continues to kind of like reinforce the importance of stable married families for kids and...
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brad said he wasn't sure what a good speaker was. he can speak a hell of a lot better than i can farm. [applause] and i'm glad to be accompanied by -- i wanna talk about my administration and its investment in rural america. but i also want to thank governor vilsack, now former governor vilsack and now the secretary of agriculture. look, creating opportunities for family farmers and tribal communities across the country is what we're trying to do here. from governor walsh, thank you for the great work and the partnership, what you are doing here in minnesota. and mayor paul rhonda, where is the mayor? there you are. thank you for being here as well. i appreciate it and thank you for the passport into the city. i don't get many passports these days over the past 40 years or so. we've had a practice in america. economic practice called trickle down economics and it hit rural america especially hard. it hollowed out main street telling farmers the only path to success was to get big or get out. tax cuts for big corporate encourage compa
brad said he wasn't sure what a good speaker was. he can speak a hell of a lot better than i can farm. [applause] and i'm glad to be accompanied by -- i wanna talk about my administration and its investment in rural america. but i also want to thank governor vilsack, now former governor vilsack and now the secretary of agriculture. look, creating opportunities for family farmers and tribal communities across the country is what we're trying to do here. from governor walsh, thank you for the...
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thanks so much, brad. we'll talk soon. >> thank you. >>> we're here in studio with cnn legal analyst joey jackson, frank luntz and, frank, i'll start with you because that is really beautiful and important what he's doing and is particularly at a time where americans are reassessing how they feel about the involvement, contributing money to ukraine's war effort. >> actually they're not and one thing you should know is i did the same thing with your brother to have lunch with him. i wanted an hour. he gave me 2 1/2 hours. it was worth every dime. >> i'll give you three. i don't know if i can afford what my brother could, but that's okay. >> we are the same. 70% of americans want us to do exactly what we're doing or even more and only 28% want us to do less. the majority of republicans, independents, democrats, the vast majority want us engaged, involved and appreciate the investments because we see this is a crime against humanity. let us not mince words. either we hold the russians accountable now or we wi
thanks so much, brad. we'll talk soon. >> thank you. >>> we're here in studio with cnn legal analyst joey jackson, frank luntz and, frank, i'll start with you because that is really beautiful and important what he's doing and is particularly at a time where americans are reassessing how they feel about the involvement, contributing money to ukraine's war effort. >> actually they're not and one thing you should know is i did the same thing with your brother to have lunch...
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brad is the last staple food option — option. brad is the last staple food option for— option. brad is the last staple food option for people - option. brad is the last staple food option for people in - option. brad is the last staple | food option for people in gaza. there is no fresh produce, no fresh dairy products, no fuel in the homes and many of the homes, 50% of homes in gaza have been destroyed, so people don't have access to cooking facilities. �* don't have access to cooking facilities-— facilities. and with bombardment - facilities. and with - bombardment continuing facilities. and with _ bombardment continuing across the gaza strip, queues outside the gaza strip, queues outside the remaining bakeries are only likely to increase. adnan el—bursh, bbc news, khan younis, gaza. now onto other news. donald trump is due to give evidence at his civil fraud case in new york later today. the judge has already ruled that the trump organisation massively inflated the value of properties in order to obtain preferable rates on loans and insurance deals. our bbc north ameri
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brad: i agree on that. there is a caricature of washington a lot of people believe washington is george santos. washington is a lot of people who really care about issues and what happens is there are people who are here just for the purpose of going on television and while they are doing that, there was a lot of hard work being done to pass bills related to energy and health care and there is a lot of bipartisan agreement, for example, on health care in the omnibus that passed at the end of the year. i'm optimistic too. host: another caller. bill, new york, republican line. caller: thank you. i was just calling and listening to what is going on about inflation and energy and i'm trying to use common sense. i'm really not trying to get political, i'm trying to use common sense and what i keep coming back to is in all honesty , we had low gas prices when we were producing our energy here in the united states and we were looking forward to getting the oil from canada through the keystone pipeline. we were doi
brad: i agree on that. there is a caricature of washington a lot of people believe washington is george santos. washington is a lot of people who really care about issues and what happens is there are people who are here just for the purpose of going on television and while they are doing that, there was a lot of hard work being done to pass bills related to energy and health care and there is a lot of bipartisan agreement, for example, on health care in the omnibus that passed at the end of...
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brad, what about the timeline. i'm - trump wants to say. brad, what about the timeline. i'm sure - about the timeline. i'm sure this is a question you're getting asked a lot tonight. we don't have a date yet for the next court appearance for the next court appearance for the next time that we'll see this actually show up in court in miami. so what do we know? irate miami. so what do we know? we don't miami. so what do we know? - don't know a whole lot yet. likely happen now is over the next few days or week or two we're going toe see a first hearing beforejudge cannon we're going toe see a first hearing before judge cannon who at least for the moment will be the one overseeing this criminal proceedings and ultimate trial. judge cannon as everyone remembers was the one who originally had the... months ago when trump tried to throw out or have a special master review of the documents found through the search warrant. she issued some rulings that various legal scholars questioned, including myself. she was overruled by the special appeals, and there was concern by some abou
brad, what about the timeline. i'm - trump wants to say. brad, what about the timeline. i'm sure - about the timeline. i'm sure this is a question you're getting asked a lot tonight. we don't have a date yet for the next court appearance for the next court appearance for the next time that we'll see this actually show up in court in miami. so what do we know? irate miami. so what do we know? we don't miami. so what do we know? - don't know a whole lot yet. likely happen now is over the next few...
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brad, to. yeah, you know, they're going to rewrite the history of this to make themselves look better, but it is no doubt a strategic loss and a very, very crucial one. you know, and i just think it's, it's very sad for ukrainian people because you know, i, i lived in europe well before the conflict. and i do remember that there are many ukrainians who came to the west looking for opportunities before the war. crane was not a good country and the never was, and it hasn't been for a long time. you know, since the fall of the soviet union, people are always coming to the west. and i remember when i 1st moved to prague, people called them and i just little secure. they called them the mexicans of europe. that's what people call them. and it's quite sad, you know, and i, i feel for ukrainian so, you know, we, you talked about before about how many people are going to be left out. they might not go back probably because their country is going to be basically just a pit out. you know, and i think it'
brad, to. yeah, you know, they're going to rewrite the history of this to make themselves look better, but it is no doubt a strategic loss and a very, very crucial one. you know, and i just think it's, it's very sad for ukrainian people because you know, i, i lived in europe well before the conflict. and i do remember that there are many ukrainians who came to the west looking for opportunities before the war. crane was not a good country and the never was, and it hasn't been for a long time....
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brad: i agree on that. there is a caricature of washington a lot of people believe washington is george santos. washington is a lot of people who really care about issues and what happens is there are people who are here just for the purpose of going on television and while they are doing that, there was a lot of hard work being done to pass bills related to energy and health care and there is a lot of bipartisan agreement, for example, on health care in the omnibus that passed at the end of the year. i'm optimistic too. host: another caller. bill, new york, republican line. caller: thank you. i was just calling and listening to what is going on about inflation and energy and i'm trying to use common sense. i'm really not trying to get political, i'm trying to use common sense and what i keep coming back to is in all honesty , we had low gas prices when we were producing our energy here in the united states and we were looking forward to getting the oil from canada through the keystone pipeline. we were doi
brad: i agree on that. there is a caricature of washington a lot of people believe washington is george santos. washington is a lot of people who really care about issues and what happens is there are people who are here just for the purpose of going on television and while they are doing that, there was a lot of hard work being done to pass bills related to energy and health care and there is a lot of bipartisan agreement, for example, on health care in the omnibus that passed at the end of...